BD −10 ° 3166
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Star BD −10 ° 3166 |
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| AladinLite | |||
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Observation dates equinox : J2000.0 , epoch : J2000.0 |
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| Constellation | cups | ||
| Right ascension | 10 h 58 m 28 s | ||
| declination | -10 ° 46 ′ 13 ″ | ||
| Apparent brightness | 10.08 mag | ||
| Typing | |||
| Known exoplanets | 1 | ||
| Spectral class | G4V | ||
| Astrometry | |||
| Proper movement | |||
| Rec. Share: | −183 mas / a | ||
| Dec. portion: | −4.8 mas / a | ||
| Physical Properties | |||
| Dimensions | 0.99 M ☉ | ||
| radius | 1.71 R ☉ | ||
| Effective temperature | 5400 K | ||
| Metallicity [Fe / H] | 0.5 | ||
| Age | 4.18 bill. A | ||
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BD −10 ° 3166 is a yellow dwarf with a right ascension of 10h 58 m 28s and a declination of −10 ° 46 '13 ". It has an apparent magnitude of 10.08 mag.
In 2000, Steven Vogt discovered an extrasolar planet orbiting this star. This is called BD −10 ° 3166 b .